0.3g of clotrimazole (C22H17ClN2) was dissolved in 80ml of anhydrous acetic acid. This was titrated with 0.1M perchloric acid using 0.3ml of naphtholbenzein as indicator until the colour changes from brownish-yellow to green.
1ml of 0.1M perchloric acid is equivalent to 34.48mg of clotrimazole (C22H17ClN2).
1st titration= A ml of 0.1M perchloric acid was used.
2nd titration= B ml of 0.1M perchloric acid was used.

Is a blank titration required?

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